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How the institution rates and compares
Status and standing
Research grants *
(derived from ARC and federal government data)
The educational experience
Teaching quality
(derived from AGS data)
Generic skills
(derived from AGS data)
Graduate satisfaction
(derived from AGS data)
Research intensity **
(derived from ARC and federal government data)
Social equity **
(derived from ARC and federal government data)
Graduate outcomes
Getting a job
(derived from AGS data)
Graduate starting salary
(derived from AGS data)
*****
*****
*****
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Staff-student ratio *
(derived from federal government data)
Staff qualifications *
(derived from federal government data)
Other ratings and comparisons
Established
Student numbers
Undergraduates
% domestic schoolleavers
1989 as a university
10968 higher education students (small)
8730 undergraduates (131 of these are international students)
41 % of domestic undergraduates commence directly from school. The balance are admitted from non-traditional pathways, such as via
VET qualifications, mature age special entry provisions, professional qualifications or other criteria.
83% of undergraduates are studying full time and on campus.
Preferred study modes
About the University of Notre Dame Australia
With a history that dates back to 1989, the University of Notre
Dame Australia was the first national Catholic university
established in Australia. Today, it is home to around 11,000
students who are spread across campuses in Western Australia
and New South Wales.
Fremantle is the larger campus of the two
and offers courses across each of the
university's nine schools
Notre Dame's Western Australian campuses are located in
Fremantle and Broome. Fremantle is the larger campus of the
two and offers courses across each of the university's nine
schools: arts and sciences, business, education, health sciences,
law, medicine, nursing, philosophy and theology, and
physiotherapy. Just half an hour from the Perth CBD, the campus
is found in the historic West End of Fremantle with easy access to
public transport, shops and cafés, as well as the port city's
waterfront. The campus also offers accommodation across three
residential halls. With a significant course menu, Fremantle offers
something for everyone: from arts, commerce and education to
specialties and interesting double degrees, including sport and
recreation management combined with communications and
media, and law combined with philosophy. The Broome campus,
located on Western Australia's northern coast, provides the
university's Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses, a
nursing pathway course and the tuition-free Tertiary Pathway
Program (TPP). The TPP is a one-semester course designed for
students living in rural Western Australia who do not meet the
entry requirements for university admission. The Broome campus
works hard to be an effective voice for reconciliation between
Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
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